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    - A Photographic Guide to Every Common Species
    by Paul Sterry
    £15.49

    British Trees, a fascinating book penned by the gifted writer Paul Sterry, is a must-read for nature lovers and enthusiasts. Published in 2008 by HarperCollins Publishers, the book explores the diverse world of trees native to Britain. The book falls under the genre of nature and ecology, providing an in-depth look at the various species of trees that grace the British landscape. Paul Sterry, known for his evocative writing, brings each tree to life through his vivid descriptions and factual information. Published by the renowned HarperCollins Publishers, this book is a testament to their commitment to delivering high-quality and informative reads. Dive into the world of British Trees and enrich your knowledge about the natural world.

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    - Genetics, Conservation and Management
     
    £169.99

    * First book to review all information on Atlantic salmon genetics * Sponsored by Atlantic Salmon Trust and European Union * International team of contributing authors * Carefully integrated and edited landmark title.

  • - A Natural History of Cacao
    by Allen M. Young
    £19.49

    Provides an overview of the natural and human history of one of the world's most intriguing commodities: chocolate. This title explores its ecological niche, tracing cacao's journey out of the rain forest, into pre-Columbian gardens, and then onto plantations adjacent to rain forests. It also presents a history of the use of cacao.

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    - The Tragedy of Industrial Agriculture
     
    £24.99

    These essays offer graphic testimony to the tragic consequences of how our food is produced, exposing the ecological and social impacts of industrial agriculture's fatal harvest. It also gives a compelling vision for an organic and environmentally safer way of producing food.

  • - How to Design and Build Your Own ECO-Home
    by Jon Broome
    £25.99

    A highly illustrated, practical handbook, covering the different methods of sustainable and eco-friendly construction.

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    by Antoinette Matlins
    £20.49

    This is the first and only book that explains in non-technical terms how to use pocket, portable and laboratory instruments to identify diamonds and coloured gems and to separate them from imitations and 'look-alikes'.

  • - The Myth of Fossil Fuels
    by Thomas Gold
    £25.49

    This book sets forth a set of truly controversial and astonishing theories: First, it proposes that below the surface of the earth is a biosphere of greater mass and volume than the biosphere the total sum of living things on our planet's continents and in its oceans.

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    - A Hip Pocket Guide to Western Mushrooms
    by David Arora
    £13.99

    An illustrated guide to identifying 200 Western mushrooms - whether edible, poisonous, or medicinal - by their key features."In leafing through these pages, you may wonder what all the ''fanciful,'' ''foolish,'' or (shudder) ''extraneous'' material is doing in a factual guide. After all, it is the practical, hands-on, how-to-identify information that makes this book useful and gives it substance. But I ask: is it any stranger or less desirable to sprinkle the facts with flakes of fancy than it is to liven up solemn, substantial fare like potatoes with something fancier and more flavorful, like wild mushrooms?" - David Arora"[All That the Rain Promises and More] is certainly the best guide to fungi, and may in fact be a long lasting masterpiece in guide writing for all subjects." - Roger McKnight, New York Times

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    - Ecological Design And Practice for Temperate-Climate Permaculture
    by Dave Jacke
    £41.99

    A comprehensive resource for ecological gardeners

  • - Tracking a White Whale's Truths
    by Nancy Lord
    £23.49

    This study of the Beluga whales of Cook Inlet reveals an isolated and genetically distinct population of fascinating creatures.Living in waters adjacent to Anchorage, Alaska, and thought to number more than 1000 in the early 1990s, a sharp population decline has brought Beluga whales to near extinction. Original in approach and incisive in its questions, Beluga Days explores how conservation laws, management policies, and human behaviors have affected the shrinking beluga population. From hunters, regulators, environmentalists, researchers, and businesspeople to whale enthusiasts, Lord encounters an ongoing debate wrestling with the immediate need to protect the whales, as well as a respect for the centuries-old tradition of Native subsistence hunting. Beyond its compelling characters and particulars, Lord's story offers readers a deeper understanding of the often uncomfortable, often rewarding, juxtaposition of humans and the natural world.

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    by Gerald Durrell
    £8.99

    Gerald Durrell, director and owner of Jersey Zoo, was internationally famous for his amusing books about collecting wild animals. It describes an expedition to the remote territory of the Cameroons in West Africa, before independence. 'A delightful book .

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    by John Noble Wilford
    £17.99

    It traces the adventures, discoveries, and feats of technical ingenuity by which mapmakers, over the centuries, have succeeded in charting first the surface of the globe, then the earth's interior and the ocean floors, and finally the moon and the planets of our solar system.

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    - Rethinking the Human Place in Nature
     
    £17.99

    A controversial, timely reassessment of the environmentalist agenda by outstanding historians, scientists, and critics.

  • by David D. (Stanford University Pollard
    £64.49

    Fundamentals of Structural Geology presents a modern quantitative approach to structural geology and tectonics for advanced students and researchers. It emphasizes the observational data, modern mapping technology, principles of continuum mechanics, and the mathematical and computational skills, necessary to quantitatively map, describe, model, and explain deformation in Earth's lithosphere.

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    by Bill Manley
    £14.99

    From its humble origins as a cluster of rival chiefdoms along the banks of the Nile, ancient Egypt rose to become one of the most advanced civilizations of its time. This atlas traces its turbulent history and remarkable cultural development, from the founding of Memphis around 5000 BC onwards.

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    by Richard Fortey
    £9.49

    'In Richard Fortey's capable hands the humble grey trilobite has been transformed into the E.T. of the Lower Palaeozoic - a remarkable and fascinating book.' SIMON WINCHESTER

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    by W. A. Bentley
    £10.49

    For almost a century, W. A. Bentley caught and photographed thousands of snowflakes in his workshop at Jericho, Vermont, and made available to scientists and art instructors samples of his remarkable work. His painstakingly prepared images were remarkable revelations of nature's diversity in uniformity: no two snowflakes are exactly alike, but all are based on a common hexagon.In 1931, the American Meteorological Society gathered the best of Bentley's photos and had them published; that work has long been available in a Dover reprint edition. The present volume includes a selection of 72 of the best plates (containing over 850 royalty-free, black-and-white photographs), carefully selected from that larger collection.An inexhaustible source of design inspiration for artists, designers, and craftspeople, these graceful patterns are ideal for use in textile and wallpaper design, as well as a host of other creative projects. These images will also appeal to anyone intrigued by the intricacy and beauty of design in the natural world.

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    by Kathleen Basford
    £16.49

    Delightful, oft-reprinted guide to the foliate heads so common in medieval sculpture. This was the first-ever monograph dedicated to the Green Man.

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    - The Interconnection of Dharma and Deeds
    by Mary Evelyn Tucker
    £19.49

    In this book, 20 religionists and environmentalists examine Buddhism's understanding of life's web. In noting the cultural diversity of Buddhism, they highlight aspects of the tradition that may help formulate an effective environmental ethics, citing examples from Asia and the U.S. of socially engaged Buddhist projects to protect the environment.

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    by Colin McEvedy
    £10.99

    The Penguin Atlas of Ancient History illustrates in a chronological series of maps, the evolution and flux of races in Europe, the Mediterranean area and the Near East. From 50,000 B.C. to the fourth century A.D., it is one of the most successful of the bestselling historical atlas series.

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    - Four Billion Years of Microbial Evolution
    by Lynn Margulis
    £22.49

    Brings together the various discoveries of microbiology. Of interest to general readers, this book provides a view of evolution as a process based on interdependency and their interconnectedness of life on the planet.

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    - A Workbook for Observation and Drawing Plants
    by Margaret Colquhoun
    £14.99

    Features of the book include: a companion guide to plant development round the seasons; numerous illustrations to accompany the text; exercises for observing and for drawing plants; how science can be practised as an art; an introduction to the holistic approach of Johannes Wolfgang Goethe; and further resources and contacts for workshops are listed.

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    by Barry Cunliffe
    £25.49

    This is a comprehensive study of the early history, art and archaeology of Europe, ranging from the coming of Stone Age Man to the fall of the Roman Empire. Containing over 300 plates, maps and drawings, this book is unique in its approach to the history of civilization as a response to the changing European landscape and environment.

  • - A Sideways Look at Time
    by Jay Griffiths
    £10.49

    'A wonderful piece of polemic against everything that's wrong with the way we deal with time today.' Independent

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    - A Guide to Their Structure, Identification, Uses and Distribution
    by Charles Edward Hubbard
    £11.99

    After the concise and informative descriptions of the structure of grasses and their flowers, there are lists of grasses for various habitats, followed by a key to grasses in flower. It provides excellent scientific illustrations of the major grasses found in the UK and information on the preferred conditions for each grass.

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    - A Biography of Water
    by Philip Ball
    £10.99

    The brilliantly told and gripping story of the most familiar - yet, amazingly, still poorly understood - substance in the universe: Water.

  • by Jeff (New York University) Sebo
    £16.49

  • by J. R. (Georgetown University) McNeill
    £15.49

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    by Dr Bernadette Hince
    £81.99

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    by Jack Ashby
    £18.99

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